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*''[[Transporter: The Series]]'' (premieres TBA 2012)<ref>[http://screenrant.com/transporter-series-cinemax-cast-lost-director-yman-121020/ Cinemax ‘Transporter’ Series Rounds Out Cast, Hires ‘Lost’ Director for Pilot] ''Screen Rant'' June 24, 2011</ref> |
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*''[[The Sector]]'' (premieres 2012) <ref>[http://screenrant.com/sector-cinemax-ridley-tony-scott-yman-108902/ Ridley & Tony Scott Bring ‘The Sector’ to Cinemax] ''Screen Rant'' April 2, 2011</ref> |
*''[[The Sector]]'' (premieres TBA 2012) <ref>[http://screenrant.com/sector-cinemax-ridley-tony-scott-yman-108902/ Ridley & Tony Scott Bring ‘The Sector’ to Cinemax] ''Screen Rant'' April 2, 2011</ref> |
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*''[[Banshee (TV series)|Banshee]]'' <ref>[http://www. |
*''[[Banshee (TV series)|Banshee]]'' (premieres TBA 2012)<ref>[http://www.thewrap.com/tv/article/alan-balls-banshee-ordered-series-cinemax-34769 Alan Ball's 'Banshee' Ordered to Series by Cinemax] ''The Wrap'' January 25, 2012</ref> |
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*''[[Sandbox (TV series)|Sandbox]]'' <ref>[http://www.deadline.com/2011/08/cinemax-developing-action-vigilate-drama/ Cinemax Developing Action Vigilante Drama] ''Deadline.com'' August 31, 2011</ref> |
*''[[Sandbox (TV series)|Sandbox]]'' <ref>[http://www.deadline.com/2011/08/cinemax-developing-action-vigilate-drama/ Cinemax Developing Action Vigilante Drama] ''Deadline.com'' August 31, 2011</ref> |
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*''[[Nemesis (TV series)|Nemesis]]'' |
*''[[Nemesis (TV series)|Nemesis]]'' |
Revision as of 15:44, 26 January 2012
The following is a list of television series that are currently or have been previously broadcast by the American premium channel Cinemax, owned by Home Box Office, Inc. a division of Time Warner.
Although the large majority of Cinemax's programming consists of feature films, the network has produced and broadcast, either in first-run form or as secondary runs, a limited number of television series over the course of the network's existence, most notably half-hour softcore pornographic series that are featured on the Max After Dark (formerly Cinemax Friday After Dark) program block.
In February 2011, it was announced that Cinemax will begin to offer mainstream original programming to compete with sister channel HBO, and rivals Showtime and Starz; the channel is slated to develop action-oriented original mainstream series aimed at males ages 18-49. The decision is also in part due to competition from other on-demand movie services such as Netflix, and to change Cinemax's image from a channel mostly known for its Max After Dark programming. [1]
Original programming
Current programming
Max After Dark series[2]
- Chemistry (August 19, 2011–present)
- Co-Ed Confidential (November 2, 2007–present)
- Femme Fatales (May 13, 2011–present)
- Forbidden Science (January 9, 2009–present)
- Lingerie (July 3, 2009–present)
- Life on Top (October 3, 2009–present)
- Skin to the Max (August 19, 2011–present)
Original action series
- Strike Back (August 12, 2011–present)[3]
Upcoming programming
Original action series
- Transporter: The Series (premieres TBA 2012)[4]
- The Sector (premieres TBA 2012) [5]
- Banshee (premieres TBA 2012)[6]
- Sandbox [7]
- Nemesis
Former programming
Comedy series
- SCTV Channel (1983–1984)
Drama series
- Max Headroom (1986–1987)
Music series
- Album Flash (1984–1985)
- Cinemax Sessions (1986–1991)
- Max Tracks (1985–1989)
Max After Dark series
† Indicates program which continues to air in reruns on other Cinemax multiplex channels.
- Bedtime Stories (2000)
- The Best Sex Ever (May 3, 2002–June 27, 2003)†
- Black Tie Nights/Hollywood Sexcapades (June 4, 2004–December 30, 2005)
- Erotic Confessions (1994–1999)†
- The Erotic Traveler (February 3–April 28, 2007)
- Hotel Erotica (October 4, 2002–2003)†
- Hotel Erotica Cabo (January 6–March 31, 2006)
- Hot Line (1994–1996)
- Nightcap (1999–2000)
- Passion Cove (March 3, 2000–April 27, 2001)†
- The Pleasure Zone (September 3–November 26, 1999)
- Scandals (1984–1985)
- Sex Games Vegas / Sex Games Cancun (May 6, 2005–July 28, 2006)
- Sin City Diaries (June 1, 2007–April 22, 2008)
- Thrills (June 2, 2001–2002)
- Zane's Sex Chronicles (October 11, 2008–May 28, 2010)†
Other programming
- The Movie Show (1985–1988?)
References
- ^ HBO's stealth plan to kill off 'Skinemax', The New York Post, February 14, 2011.
- ^ Cinemax Official Site - Max After Dark
- ^ 'Strike Back' teaser: Cinemax guns for '24' magic -- EXCLUSIVE VIDEO Entertainment Weekly July 8, 2011
- ^ Cinemax ‘Transporter’ Series Rounds Out Cast, Hires ‘Lost’ Director for Pilot Screen Rant June 24, 2011
- ^ Ridley & Tony Scott Bring ‘The Sector’ to Cinemax Screen Rant April 2, 2011
- ^ Alan Ball's 'Banshee' Ordered to Series by Cinemax The Wrap January 25, 2012
- ^ Cinemax Developing Action Vigilante Drama Deadline.com August 31, 2011